Researchers at the University of Surrey have reported a novel route to increase the efficiency of solar cells by using tiny structures that are typically ten thousandth the width of a human hair called nanotubes.
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he results have been confirmed by TUV Rheinland, with a 156x156mm 60 cell module reaching 274 Watts peak.
The fuel, Hycadiesel, has been developed using Hycagen's enzyme fuel generation process.
Siemens Energy has received another order for the supply of a solar field for a concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in Spain.
Since May 2008, the company has been developing high-efficiency solar cells based on heterojunction technology.
DOE to provide $5.8 million to support early-stage solar technologies through Incubator program at NREL
By the end of 2010, European photovoltaic installations provided more than 70% of the total world-wide solar photovoltaic electricity generation capacity.
TAG Energy Solutions has been awarded its first project since the completion of its £20 million tubular production facility.
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